Halloween Scares & Savings …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

On this beautiful Sunday I am going to share with you some Halloween card samples … and savings!  Now days we all have a tighter budget, so why not shop our Clearance Rack!

Today I will focus on the Witches Brew Designer Series Paper It’s priced at only $4.39 and one of my Halloween favorites… Now that’s something to scream about!

I love the Clearance rack, because it may be discontinued from the catalog, but it’s still available and discounted, some up to 80%!!

134925LOn my first card I teamed up the Witches Brew DSP with the Bootiful Occasions stamp set ….

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The second of my card samples really showcases the Witches Brew DSP … to view the original post CLICK HERE.

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Here is the cute little bat I created with the Witches Brew DSP in the background …

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Last by not least is the card that I teamed my favorite Halloween designer paper “Witches Brew” with one of my favorite techniques … CLICK HERE to view the original post.

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Oh well … one more!  Here is the cute sign I put up at the candy store.  I thought it was quite appropriate and downright cute!!  I’ll be using that sign again very soon at the Candyman on Main.

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OK … ONE MORE!!  This card is one sweet treat!

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I hope you enjoyed today’s collection of the Witches Brew Designer Series Paper card samples.  Don’t ever “Be Afraid” to check out all the frightfully awesome products in our CLEARANCE RACK.

Have a beautiful day ~

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Although the Witches Brew states $10.95 … the price at checkout will be $4.39

 

Fun, Friends & Free Stuff …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Today I have a great card to share with you that features the “Good Greetings” stamp set!  Great news…  From now until Oct. 31,  YOU will be able to earn the exclusive Good Greetings Stamp Set when your stampin’ party or customer order reaches $300!  That’s in addition to the other exiting benefits!

That’s right, a FREE stamp set in addition to all the other exciting and generous benefits you get when you host a party from through Oct. 31! This versatile stamp set covers holidays from Halloween to Valentines and more.

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Let’s get ready to party!  The only way to earn this exclusive stamp set is to host a party or place a qualifying order; the Good Greetings Stamp Set will not be offered for purchase and only lasts until October 31!

I am teaming up the “Fall Fest” stamp set from the Holiday catalog with the “Good Greetings” stamp set.  I shared a Fall Fest card with you as a sneak peek, but the catalog went live yesterday.  Click HERE to see that card share.

I used the “masking” technique to create the moon and cloud effect, using Daffodil Delight, Elegant Eggplant and Night of Navy.

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 The pumpkins were stamped with the Pumpkin Pie and topped off with the Old Olive marker.  The faces were done in StazOn.  I also sponged Pumpkin Pie on the pumpkins so the lines weren’t so obviously white.

My greeting was highlighted with the use of the Word Bubble Framelit dies… It’s a great stamp set!  I’d love to help you earn it 🙂

Stop back tomorrow, I will share a card featuring the “Good Greetings” stamp set and “Festival of Tree’s” stamp set from the Holiday catalog .

Thanks so much for visiting me…

Have an awesome day ~

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Here is a list of ingredients used to create the card (except the Hostess set: Good Greetings/ Listed above)  Click on any of the items for more details or begin shopping.

 

 

Weekly Deals …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Today I have the weekly deals to share with you.  I also want to give a quick shout out to all the ladies who attended the Appreciation Party last night … THANK YOU again!  I had a blast, hope you did too.

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We hope you enjoy this week’s Weekly Deals!

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Regular Price: $8.95
Discounted Price: $8.95
Clips Essentials Hardware Item # 129964
Regular Price: $5.95
Discounted Price: $4.46
Chocolate Chip 3/4″ Chevron Ribbon Item # 130014
Regular Price: $8.95
Discounted Price: $6.71
Circles Collection Framelits Die Item # 130911
Regular Price: $26.95
Discounted Price: $20.21
Blossom Punch Item # 125603
Regular Price: $16.95
Discounted Price: $12.71
Vintage Faceted Buttons Item # 127555
Regular Price: $5.95
Discounted Price: $4.46
Playful Polka Dots Digital Kit – Digital Download Item # 126027
Regular Price: $9.95
Discounted Price: $5.97

 

Wow… many great deals here, what is your favorite?  I love that the Circle Collection Framelits are on Sale and the punch.

I am also eying up the Playful Polka Dot Digital Kit … hmmm.  I guess you’ll find out soon if I get it or not. lol

CURRENT PROMOTIONS … just click on anyone of them to get more details, OR contact me.  Thank you.

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Have a great day, you deserve it!

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“Hello” to another Sneak Peak!

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Today I am sharing with you Eileen’s swap card from our Star’s group meeting on Friday.  It’s a sneak peek as this set is not available until Thursday!

Eileen used the “Four Feathers” Bundle (W-137629 / C – 137630) you can purchase the stamp set or framelits separately but a 15% savings sounds good to me!

Love the colors on this card… reminds me of a warm fall day!  Eileen used Crushed Curry and Cajun Craze.  She used the “Arrows” textured folder to create the background.

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I love how Eileen used the Scalloped Tag Topper punch with the “Four Feathers” bundle to create the focal point of the card.  She topped off the tag with the Gold Metallic Bakers Twine.

Also highlighted on the tag is the new “Color me Autumn” Washi Tape … coming in the Holiday catalog.

Eileen used the “Gorgeous Grunge” stamp set to add a bit more color to the Crushed Curry feather … I think it turned out spectacular!

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It’s amazing that adding that little bit of color makes the feather really “pop”.

I appreciate the visit today.  I’m sure you’ve enjoyed Eileen’s card as much as I have.

Here is a quick reminder of our current promotions … just click on anyone of them to get more details.  Thank you.

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Hope you have a fabulous week ~

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Lovin’ what I do …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Man … I love being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator!   If you read the blog yesterday you know I just met with my downline  (people I have recruited into my stampin’ family) and that I will be sharing those swaps with you.

Yesterday I spent the day finishing and packing up the Make & Takes for the Hostess / Customer Appreciation Party … Oh, I can’t wait for my stampers to arrive!  I’m so excited … we are going to have a blast!  I’ll post 🙂  It is amazing the lives you touch when you are in this business.

So today … I’m going to share the Make & Take I presented to the Star’s group…  A Masking Technique and a some stampin’ tips!

With summer coming to an end and fall right around the corner I wanted to share not only a new stamp set, but a something to really highlight it.

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Lets begin with the masking, I used two post it notes together (if you don’t have the longer ones) … make sure the “sticky” edges are to the inside where you will be sponging.

I began with Daffodil Delight and started 1/3 of the way down the area to be sponged, this way the darker area is where you begin and you work your way up so the top is lighter.  You can always add more color but you can’t take it back off.

The Pumpkin Pie – start 2/3 of the way down so as you move up, it’s lighter and will blend beautifully with the Daffodil.  The Blackberry bliss will start at the bottom and again, work your way up.  STAMPIN’ TIP: I do this technique of sponging in a circular motion because that helps blend it nicely too.

The stamp set is the “HOLIDAY HOME” (135095) from the Holiday Catalog.  It is a photopolymer set so yo won’t have to worry about those smaller images falling off the blocks … they stick so nicely and being clear, it’s a breeze to align!

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We stamped the tallest of the 3 houses in this set (there is also fun stuff for Christmas… very versatile) then we colored the house in to create a silhouette!  Don’t you just love it!  We left the windows alone so the color from our sponging would come through.

I just have to let you know that this stamp set has coordinating framelits (135857) and you can purchase it as a bundle (137631) too!  Catalog orders can begin AUG.28th in !!  Please let me know if you did not get your catalog.

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Thanks so much for the visit … be sure to check back daily as I will be posting more of the Star’s gathering swaps and pics and samples from my Appreciation Party!

Here is a quick reminder of our current promotions … just click on anyone of them to get more details.  Thank you.

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Have a super Sunday~

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A Flower for a Friend …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I hope you had a nice weekend.  I spent a big part of mine cutting cardstock and preparing for the upcoming Appreciation Party.  I really do find it quite relaxing, and quality time with my sister Eileen.

Today I’d like to share with you a simple card with the cutest little punched flower!  Let’s begin with our card base … I am using the beautiful Blackberry Bliss.  It not only looks but sounds yummy!

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I paired the Blackberry Bliss with the Whisper White and Park Lane designer series paper and added the Blackberry Bliss 3/8″ Stitched Satin Ribbon to soften the edge between the two.

The pretty little flower was created with the Pansy and Petite Petals punches in Blackberry Bliss and Perfect Plum.

STAMPIN’ TIP: The Perfect Plum portion of the flower was created by cutting out one of the petals from the Pansy Punch and then bringing the ends together to form a smaller flower.  The leaves were also created from the Pansy Punch – cutting into the center and then trimming into a leaf shape.

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The greeting comes from the Feel Goods stamp set and is stamped in the Blackberry Bliss to coordinate with the card base, flower, ribbon and designer paper.  Gotta love that!

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My list of ingredients are listed below for your convenience … just click on the image to view details or begin shopping.

Thank you for stopping by today.

Enjoy your Monday ~

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A Little Kindness …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Wooo Hooo …. it’s Wednesday already!  Time just seems to be flying by.   On that note, I wanted to share a card that’s fun and easy to create!  And … I’m using one of the fabulous folders that was introduced on our Weekly Deals yesterday.

Today, you’ll get step by step instructions;

I wanted to showcase the Delicate Designs Embossing Folder, so I actually started my card from the inside out!  My inner piece of Whisper White is cut to 5-1/4″ x 4″ and then embossed.  I then took my 1/2 sheet of the NEW Mossy Meadow cardstock … inserted the inner piece and made a “tick mark” on each side at the top of the embossed area.

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Then … using my tick marks, I cut off the the Mossy Meadow so the pretty embossed area would be exposed!  Before I adhered the inner piece, I stamped it with the amazing “Kinda Eclectic” stamp set.

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Next I wanted to add some color without all the work – Designer Paper … that’s the answer!  I chose “Park Lane”.  I thought the Old Olive on the designer paper really pops when teamed with the Mossy Meadow.

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My greeting, also from “Kinda Eclectic” was highlighted with the use of the “Oval Framelits” and the beautiful Mossy Meadow ribbon finished off the card.  When sending such a beautiful card you will definitely want to coordinate your envelope with the envelope liner die and leftover designer paper.

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I hope you enjoyed today’s stampin’ session!  Don’t forget that not only is the Delicate Designs folder on sale, but Stampin’ Up! also has an awesome BigShot promotion.  I will have all the links for you.

Please let me know if you have any questions, concerns, or comments on today’s post.

Have a “kind” day ~

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Stampin’ Techniques …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I hope you had a good weekend!

Today I am going to share with you a card that my Technique Clubs made.  I normally don’t share these cards on my blog, as the are “exclusive” to my club members (a benefit of being in my club) but today I’m sharing because I want to invite you to join one of my Stampin’ Technique Clubs when we begin again in fall.  Here are the current openings …

Saturday – 4 spots

Monday – NEW CLUB / Open

Wednesday – FULL

Thursday – 1 spot

We create a minimum of 2 cards and a 6 x 6 technique sheet.  Minimum order is $15 with 10 members. NO other fee’s required!!  Your class instruction and projects are FREE!  Plus, everything is cut and prepared for you… just stamp!

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I’ve hosted groups as small a 6, and up to 12!  We don’t get any larger than 12 because each club member will receive the hostess benefits of free stamping merchandise at least once!!  Gather your friends and let’s stamp!!  Leave me a message if you are interested.

 

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Let me know if you are interested in joining us this fall… it’s going to be a very special year – I’m celebrating 15 years with Stampin’ Up!  The entire year will be filled with fun and surprises!!

I will also be willing to “go to you” …. Gather 10 friends and family and create your own private club.  You can use my facility or I can come to your home providing you have the room for 11 people to stamp comfortably.

Thanks for stopping in!

Have a wonderful week.

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Gold goes Fast to Fabulous …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Put away your BigShot because today we’re punching!  I’m also going to show you a great tip to create some fun on your cards … works great when you’re creating with the kids.  Our color pallet today is Gold and Vanilla with a pop of Cherry Cobbler.

You will need our Transfer Adhesive sheet because we are making stickers!!  I pulled back the top piece and carefully laid my Gold Foil Sheet onto the sticky side.  I like to put a scrap paper over the top and then apply even pressure to the entire foil sheet to ensure it’s evenly attached.

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Now just pull the foil sheet off and you have a sticker sheet!  You can do this with your cardstock, designer paper or any of the specialty paper.  Makes application of multiple items quicker, and it’s great for little fingers that aren’t so good with the snail adhesives.

Next I cut my gold foil down to 4″ x 5-1/4″ then punched out my circles.  I used that piece as my mat for my card front… no one will see where you punched so, NO WASTE!

My vanilla card front is 3-3/4″ x 5″.  I just peeled off the backing and placed the dots were I wanted them …  No fuss … No muss!

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The “For You” comes from the Hostess stamp set, “Hello There”.  I inked up the stamp with the Gold Metallic Encore ink, sprinkled my gold embossing powder on, tapped off the excess, and heat embossed.

I punched it out with the 1-1/4″ circle punch and I added one pop of color … Cherry Cobbler with the 1-3/4″ circle punch.  My greeting was popped up with the Stampin’ Dimensionals.

To finish, I added a strip of the Fast Fuse adhesive to the back side and wrapped the card front with Metallic Gold Bakers Twine.  H-O-L-Y Cow … that Fast Fuse really holds!  The entire card front was popped up  … I love layers and dimension.

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And that’s it … fast to make, fabulous to look at!  Besides, who doesn’t love Polka Dots!

Thanks for stopping by today.

Have yourself a Fabulous Friday ~

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DSP’s Little Black Dress in full color!

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I have a great card share for you today!  It comes from our Stampin’ Up! blog and Artisan Connie Collins …. I “LOVE” her card samples and so will you.

Last week Wednesday, I shared a card showing you how to color our “Back to Black” designer series paper on my “Just Add Color & Surprise” post.  Just click the link to view again.

I hope you read her full post, because she has some great tips for us too!

Now I would like to share Connie Collins’ post …

Designer Series Paper’s Little Black Dress

Most women have one hanging in their closet—a little black dress that can be accessorized up or down for almost any occasion. It’s totally indispensable when it comes to your fashion wardrobe. Now there’s a little black dress for your paper crafting, too! It’s called Back to Black Designer Series Paper and it is so incredibly versatile that you can use it on practically everything.

Black and white look great together all by themselves, but if you add some of the new Blendabilities alcohol-based markers, you can customize this great Designer Series Paper for endless possibilities. On this card I shaded the white areas from right to left using the Coastal Cabana Assortment for a great look that gives the feeling of depth. Then I punched some flowers from Hello Honey and Melon Mambo Cardstock to add to the sentiment from the Hello There Hostess Stamp Set.

 

Coloring the small white hexagons on this card really brings this background to life. I used the medium Pumpkin Pie and Daffodil Delight Blendabilities markers to add random areas of color. I love how these particular markers work so well with the Tangerine Tango Designer Series Paper and the Hello Honey Cardstock. As a matter of fact, probably one of the best things about the new Blendabilities markers is that they work perfectly with your other Stampin’ Up! inks and accessories.

 

For this final card I used the medium Pumpkin Pie and Daffodil Delight markers to color the flowers on the left panel along with the lightest Old Olive marker to color the leaves. You may not know this, but you don’t always need to shade with your Blendabilites markers. As a matter of fact, they look great when used individually. Another great thing about coloring on this particular Designer Series Paper is this: on several of the designs it doesn’t show if your color accidentally bleeds outside the lines.

The sentiment of this card is from one of my favorite new stamp sets, Hello Darling. The flowers on all three cards were made using the Petite Petals Punch and Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack. The leaves were made with the Bird Punch and Old Olive Cardstock.

So what are you waiting for? During the month of July, Stampin’ Up! is having a Buy 3 Get 1 Free on Designer Series Paper—so it’s a great time to stock up on all of your favorites!  Be sure to add Back to Black Designer Series Paper along with Blendabilities markers to your order. After all, everyone needs a little black dress in their paper crafting closet!

Connie Collins
2013–2014 Artisan Design Team

Now … aren’t her cards just beautiful!  I love the color combinations and the fact the she used the same stamp set and “Back to Black” DSP … our little black dress of designer series paper on all the cards!

I will post a list of ingredients for your convenience, and the current promotions highlighted today.

Thanks for stopping by ~

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Here is a quick link to the “Buy 3 Get 1 Free” Promotion … just click on the picture. 

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Also … don’t forget to check out the “NEW” Weekly Deals!

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LIST OF CARD INGREDIENTS …

Just add color … and Surprise!

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Yesterday I introduced you to a great color pallet, so today’s card is going to take a few of those colors … a green, cherry, and Coastal Cabana and I’ll make an old card pop!!

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Last week I shared this quick -n- easy card with you  …

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Now with the use of my Blendabilities Markers, I am going to transform this card.  I used the Old Olive instead of Gumball / Cherry Cobbler in place of the Real Red / and I used Coastal Cabana for Coastal Cabana!  The first two are just different shades of the same colors.

Here are my results …

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WOW … what a difference!  I like the Black & White card with the pop of Mossy Meadow, but adding the color really did create quite a surprise.  This card is a bit more playful than the Black & White – both cards are nice.

I would like to know which one you like best!  Feel free to leave a comment below:)

OH MY … did I just introduce you to a new technique?  Color your Designer Series paper!!  Now you can get even more creative with your papers.  Don’t forget they are on sale this month – Buy 3 / Get 1 FREE.

You can combine all these deals for great savings … when you purchase on my ON-LINE STORE use HOSTESS CODE:  AT22FGCR

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Purchases over $50 (before shipping & taxes) will receive a special gift in the mail from me … something you can use on your cards and projects!!  You must use the hostess code AT22FGCR to qualify.  THESE ORDERS WILL BE SHIPPED DIRECTLY TO YOU … When using the Hostess code.

Thanks so much for stopping by today.

Have a nice day!

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Watercoloring 101 & Weekly Deals …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Today I want to share with you a post from our “Inspired By” blog and a reminder that our “Weekly Deals” come out today.  You can view the weekly deals by clicking on the link … on the right side of my blog … OR just click on the image below.

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This post is a wonderful explanation of Watercoloring … Enjoy!

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Have you caught on to the watercoloring trend? This isn’t your grandmother’s version of watercoloring. It’s simple. It’s easy. You can’t mess it up. Welcome to Watercoloring 101!First step: Pick a super-cute stamp set to showcase eye-catching watercoloring. Begin!I mainly use three different types of watercoloring:

  1. Shape outlining
  2. Direct-to-stamp
  3. Stenciling

I chose to use the ridiculously cute Hello Love Stamp Set. Grab your Aqua Painter, fill it with water, and let’s get started.

I like to keep my ink pads nice and tidy, so to obtain my ink I simply use one of my clear blocks. Stamp your clear block directly on your ink pad and you’re set. Dip your Aqua Painter into a color and begin.

My favorite paper for using these techniques is the Watercolor Paper. I love the texture it brings to my projects as well as the color effects with the paint and water.

Shape Outlining:

To get this great effect, I used the new Large Polka Dot Embossing Folder along with the Word Bubble Framelits Dies.  After you’ve run both through your Big Shot, start coloring. There’s no wrong way to do this. The only rule I follow is to leave a little bit of the embossed image uncolored. This makes your design pop more and look less perfect, which is what you’re going for anyway. Begin by applying ink to your Aqua Painter (I used Bermuda Bay and Melon Mambo for coloring the dots and the heart) and applying the ink to the watercolor paper in a painting motion. Color until you like what you see and let it dry. To finish off this card, I used Soft Suede Ink and Pumpkin Pie Ink, Kraft Cardstock, Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper, Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack, and Crushed Curry Baker’s Twine.

Here’s the up-close view of this awesome effect:

Direct-to-Stamp:

Do exactly what it says: color directly onto your stamp with your Aqua Painter. I stamped my image on Whisper White Cardstock so my image would look a little more blurry. I’m pleased with this look. I paired this technique with the Shape Outlining technique on the word bubble and I’m quite pleased. To finish off this card, add some a Pumpkin Pie Stampin’ Write Marker (for the doodling) and some Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper for the super cute and tiny banner at the top of your card. If you want to stamp on top of your watercolored image, use the Jet Black StāzOn ink, but wait until your image is completely dry.

Up close:

Stenciling:

To get this great effect, I used the new star punch from the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack and punched a Post-It note on the sticky part.  Punching on the sticky part helps your mask stay flat while you’re using it as a stencil. Mine looked like this when I was finished:

Place your stencil on your watercolor paper, dip your aqua painter into Pumpkin Pie ink (from your clear block) and trace/color. Do not reapply ink each time. By doing this you’ll get color hue variations in your stars. Love!!

To finish this card I used the Banner Punch and the shape tracing technique, the new Tangerine Tango Baker’s Twine (it looks like Melon Mambo next to the Pumpkin Pie stars), Kraft Cardstock, and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper.

Once you start watercoloring, you can’t stop. Just think how cute it would be to color embossed images and use them in your Project Life projects. Oh, the possibilities!

Jane Lee
2013–2014 Artisan Design Team

Tomorrow I will be sharing the projects the ladies and I will be making at my Paper Pumpkin class tonight!

Don’t forget NOW is a perfect time to try out the pre-paid subscriptions (because I have a gift for all who purchase the 3-month, 6-month, or 12-month subscription before June 30th)

The Paper Pumpkin kits are better than ever, and delivered right to your mailbox!  Better than bills any day!  🙂

Thanks for stopping by ~

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Hello Sweet Friend and Goodbye …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

We are nearing the end of an old friendship – the 2013-14 Catalog.  There’s only a few days left, and some of the items on today’s card with be gone forever.

Today I want to share a card with you that I created for some special friends.  This is one of my favorite cards that I have ever made and thought it was time to share.

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I wanted something special and different so I came up with my color pallet first; Basic Black, Basic Gray, Smoky Slate and Pink Pirouette.  I used the black as my base and then only to stamp the greeting.  It created an elegant look.

Next, I inked up the stamp  “En Francias” in Smoky Slate and stamped it onto the Smoky Slate cardstock.  This is my depth (extra texture) for the card.  Unfortunately, the “En Francias” stamp is sold out in both the clear and wood mount.

I choose the “Six Sided Sampler” and paired it with the “Hexagon” punch.  I needed to recreate this card several times, so I created a “punch template”.  I figured out where I wanted to place my stamped images, and where I wanted to punch and then made the template.

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Once the template was created, I held the Basic Gray cardstock with it, and punched out the area’s punched on the template.  After that was done I ran the cardstock through the BigShot with the Perfect Polka Dot folder…. adding a bit more texture.  The entire background was mounted using the Stampin’ Dimensionals to lift it off the base.

Using the Six-Sided Sampler stamp set, I stamped a couple of images and my greetings onto the Smoky Slate.  Then used the Hexagon punch to punch them out.  The punched images were placed around the punched areas on the Basic Gray… the greeting was popped up with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

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For an accent, I created a layered butterfly, Elegant Butterfly in Smoky Slate and stamped with “En Francias” and then topped with the Bitty Butterfly in Pink Pirouette.

To balance the color and draw your eye to the greeting, I punched out a small flower from the “Itty Bitty Shapes” trio punches (On the retirement list) also in Pink Pirouette.  Both of these items were embellished with the beautiful Rhinestones.  I hope they NEVER retire those … I love them and use them all the time!

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I hope you enjoyed my card creation and that you’ve learned how to create a template for punching multiple cards.  I only with the photographs showed the full dimension of this card.  I will have the ingredients listed below for you.

I love sharing ideas, and with the new catalog coming out … it will be a joy to share these fabulous new stamp sets and accessories with you.  You can begin ordering from the New 2014-15 Catalog today at NOON … Mountain time!

Thank you so much for stopping by today.

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Here is the list of ingredients for today’s card share.  Just click on it for more information or to begin shopping. Thank you.

 

Faux Pinwheel Technique

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I hope you had a chance to get outside and enjoy the beautiful weekend we had!!  I actually got to hang my clothes on the line for the first time this year!  I just love that smell.

Today I am going to share with you the technique my Technique Clubs did this month – the “Faux Pinwheel” technique.

Normally I don’t share these cards on my blog, as the are “exclusive” to my club members (a benefit of being in my club) but today I’m sharing because I want to invite you to join one of my Stampin’ Technique Clubs when we begin again in fall.

We create a minimum of 1 card and a 6 x 6 technique sheet, but normally we do 2 full cards and our technique sheet.  Minimum order depends on the amount of people in the club… no other fee’s required!!  So … your class instruction is FREE, and everything is prepared for you… just stamp!

I’ve hosted groups as small a 6, and up to 12!  We don’t get any larger than 12 because each club member will receive the hostess benefits of free stamping merchandise at least once!!  Gather your friends and let’s stamp!!  Leave me a message if you are interested.

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My first card was done with the Watercolor Wonder Designer Series paper.  The color pallet used is Whisper White, Tangerine Tango and Crisp Cantaloupe.  We created some added dimension with the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder.  The cute little flower in the center was created with the Gingham Garden Washi Tape and the Boho Blossom punch.

You’ll Need to cut:

* Two … 2-5/8″ squares (Line between 2-1/2″ & 2-3/4″)

* Eight… 1-1/4″ squares (cut or punch) Can use cardstock or Designer paper / Cut 4 each

Directions:

1) Start with one 2-5/8″ square and put the corners to top/ bottom / sides so it looks like a diamond. Use the lines on your grid paper to align your pieces.

2) Adhere the second 2-5/8″ square over the top, creating a Star of David shape. Keep adhesive to a small square in the center.

3) On the first 1-1/4″ square: Only put adhesive (on the right side) so you can tuck the last square one underneath it.
* Leave a little area showing when adhering your squares so it appears like you’ve added a mat.

4) Alternating designs, you can now adhere the rest of your squares to the main piece.

5) When you get to the last one, you will need to lift up the edge of the first square and tuck the last one under it, then add adhesive to the corner of the first one to secure it.

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My second card used the Polka Dot Parade Designer paper with a Whisper White, Night of Navy and Old Olive color pallet.  The Pinwheel center is one of the beautiful Antique Brads.  I finished off the card with the 1/8″ Old Olive Taffeta Ribbon.

Here is a sample of our technique sheets … the are normally done on one sheet, but we also had a sample of our pinwheel, so the instructions needed to go on another sheet.

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Besides Technique Clubs, I also host scrapbooking and cardmaking clubs… but the technique club is my most popular.  Let me know if you are interested in joining us this fall… it’s going to be a very special year – I’m celebrating 15 years with Stampin’ Up!  The entire year will be filled with fun and surprises!!

I have posted the ingredients for you below.  Click on any of the images for more information or to being shopping.

Thanks for stopping in!

Have a wonderful week.

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New Catalog … New Stamp Set … New Technique!!

H-E-L-L-O my Stampin’ Friends!!

I am really excited to share this post with you today!  Monday night I went to the Stampin’ Up! Catalog Premiere party!  They commissioned theaters all over the US … over 71oo demonstrators were at the theaters and over 400 at the “Red Carpet” LIVE event!  Wish I could have gone to that but it was in California.

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I went with my friend and downline member Cindy.  Duh … I didn’t even think of taking a camera.  I would have been fun to share some pictures of the theater and all the demonstrators.  However … I do have a picture of my stuff!!

Here is the new catalog (no, sorry … can’t post pictures of the inside) but I do have a stamp set to share with you too.  You will also see the new “Stampin’ Success” magazine which all demonstrators recieve and is filled with helpful tips for stamping and running our businesses.

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Yes, those are “POPCORN” Jelly Belly’s … a must have when attending a theater! 🙂  I can’t wait to share the new catalog with you!  How would you like to come to a catalog release party??  Let me know … or tell me what kind of catalog party you would like!!

On to the new stamp set … “Work of Art”.  It’s not typically my style, but Stampin’ Up! showed us some fun ways to use the stamp set.  It’s full of neat images that work great with water coloring and more.

Here is my first card with my new stamp set, from the new catalog …

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The technique is called “Ombre” … it is a graduation of color.  I used Bermuda Bay on my card.  I began with the Watercolor paper and Spritzer.  I spritzed my water color paper lightly.  Then, I took the “swish” and after inking it up … stamped off 2 times, then stamped on my paper.

Then next “swish” was only stamped off once, and then the last was just stamped directly onto the watercolor paper.  It’s simple … but I like it.  Hope you like it as well.  I think I will be playing with this stamp set quite a bit.  I added a simple butterfly and a bit more bling colored with a Sharpie.

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Hmmm … speaking of coloring you embellishments, I can’t wait until you get your hands on the new “Blendabilities” markers.  Woo Hoo.  I’ll be putting in a nice pre-order in May and can’t wait to show you!!  Watch for upcoming classes.

Want a FREE catalog??

If you are in one of my clubs or an on-line shopper – you will receive yours as soon as they are released. New shoppers can get a FREE catalog from me by placing a $50 or more order from my stampin’ store (click this link, then click the shop now button at the bottom of the page)

Orders from your FREE catalog begin today through May 30th!!  Once I get your order notification from Stampin’ Up! I will send a catalog directly to your home 🙂

Thank you for joining me today!

Have a happy day ~

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Here is a list of my stampin’ supplies: Click on the pictures for more details and/or to shop.